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Thermal Imaging Surveys
Thermographic Inspection
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Thermal imaging surveys utilize advanced thermal imaging cameras to visually represent surface temperatures of objects, helping to identify thermal anomalies that may indicate potential defects. These surveys are essential for several key reasons discussed in below sections.
Commissioning of New Buildings
Thermography is invaluable during the commissioning phase of new equipment or buildings. By identifying potential defects at the earliest possible stage, it allows for remedial works to be completed before the final handover to the client, ensuring a smooth and defect-free transition.
Building Maintenance Thermography
Incorporating thermography into a predictive maintenance or condition monitoring program can significantly enhance operational efficiency. By detecting defects early, necessary remedial works can be scheduled around business operations, thereby preventing unplanned production downtime and ensuring continuous productivity.
Non-Intrusive Fault Diagnostics
When equipment is suspected of operating under faulty conditions or showing signs of poor performance, thermography provides critical insights. It helps in diagnosing the suspected issues by offering detailed thermal images, which can guide the necessary corrective actions.
Non-destructive Infrared
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Unlocking Enhanced Build Quality and Thermal Performance with Thermographic Surveys
Thermographic surveys are invaluable in assessing construction quality and thermal efficiency, offering non-invasive insights into thermal bridging, insulation continuity, air leakage, glazing integrity, and moisture issues. These surveys play a crucial role in fulfilling client demands for insulation checks, BREEAM certification, and diagnostics, contributing to enhanced building efficiency. To ensure accurate results, the survey requires a minimum temperature differential of 10°C between the interior and exterior, often necessitating night-time or multi-day assessments. Clients seeking BREEAM credits must also consider factors like wind speed and precipitation in survey planning, while thermography serves various applications, including diagnosing electrical issues and inspecting photovoltaic arrays for faults or performance irregularities.
Other uses for Infrared Thermal Imaging include:
- Leak Detection and Moisture Issues
- Underfloor Heating Systems
- Electrical fault finding
- Mechanical equipment inspections
